- valid. Dama
roberti known from the
early Middle Pleistocene of Europe. Dama
celiae known from the
Middle Pleistocene of
Spain Dama clactoniana,
known from...
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Tropidophis celiae,
commonly known as the
Canasi dwarf boa or the
Canasi trope, is an
endangered species of
dwarf boa, a
snake in the
family Tropidophiidae...
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Bonnetia celiae is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Bonnetiaceae family. It is
found only in Venezuela. Avendaño, N.;
Espinoza Flores, Y.; Fernández...
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Clusia blattophila Clusia bracteosa Clusia carinata Clusia caudata Clusia celiae Clusia clarendonensis Clusia clusioides Clusia cochlitheca Clusia croatii...
- in 1788. The
entire genus is
endemic to
Brazil with the
exception of B.
celiae,
which crosses the
border into Venezuela.
Species Barbacenia andersonii...
- Susana; Panera, Joaquín; Yravedra, José (April 2023). "The
fallow deer Dama
celiae sp. nov. with two-pointed
antlers from the
Middle Pleistocene of Madrid...
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Sothers &
Prance Moquilea cecidiophora (Prance)
Sothers &
Prance Moquilea celiae (Prance)
Sothers &
Prance Moquilea chiriquiensis (Prance)
Sothers & Prance...
- (A.St.-Hil.) C.B.Clarke
Lagenocarpus bracteosus C.B.Clarke
Lagenocarpus celiae T.Koyama &
Maguire Lagenocarpus clarkei H.Pfeiff.
Lagenocarpus comatus (Boeckeler)...
- Folsom, 1932
Schoettella andina Dìaz & Palacios-Vargas, 1983
Schoettella celiae Fernandes & de Mendonça, 1998
Schoettella distincta (Denis, 1931) Schoettella...
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Messor carthaginensis Bernard, 1980
Messor caviceps (Forel, 1902)
Messor celiae Reyes, 1985
Messor cephalotes (Emery, 1895)
Messor ceresis Santschi, 1934...